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= oe LT 4 ‘ ‘s i Capt. Shields and Fifty Men Were Saved by Expedition. SOME SEVERE FIGHTING.’ Rollet Force Bolieved to Have Boen Hard Pressed by Fillpinos. WABHINGTON, Oct, 15.—The follow. fing account of the reecue of Cant Ghields and his command from the Filly pinos has been received at the War De- partment from Manila “Information from Marinduque just re+ celved that Capt, Bhieide and 48 men fompany F Twenty-ninth Regiment ‘ted * Volunteer Infantry; two Twemy- ninth Company A, jon civillan, American negro, risoners In hands of insurgents, haye wen turned over to Gen, Luther Hate, More particulars soon, iving Dames Killed and wounded, “MACARTHUR.” MANILA, P. Ly dept. 2 The American «in the Philipines are oocatlon: ured by (he enemy, and stories ne in of tie anbuMh and killing | mw three of the men on lonely troops the arcnipelago red throughout 19) distinot gare] Fiaone of from & men up toa Datel Wallon eich, ant men are eontinvally) Pasaing from one of these garrisons to enother, Jum at the protent Hime the Island of abay appears to be more peaceful ant © many months past. Hitherto hardly @ boat has come from the const ports) to Tlotlo without brinytng ether reports Of « fight of rumors of Expooted trouble, ut now the rebels have even gone Fo ras to return a priboner whom ¢ eaptured in the early part of linet in Holle two new daliley came 0} cently printed in Spanish, A few days 1) the editor af pinion came out with an article ad he Filipinos to Join forces and prov to thors Villages Berrisoned by am: len of Ameri+ cane and there kill off the soldiers, whom they would find at their mercy | e American authorities promptl @alied officially on the editor and tool severe menaures to impress upon him An appreciation of the Waywardnes® of Dis proceedings, Thp action taken, while not announced the public, was mont effective, and 18 Opinion tw dead — OLYPHANT IS BETTER, y Canal President Now Out of Danger, The condition of Robert M, Olyphant, Preaident of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, who has been critically, {1 for some time at his home, 160 Madi. fon avenue, wan slightly Improved: this! morning, | Olyphant tiness resulta from a fail from a Forty-eecond street car nome (ime ago, He ts suffering from shock ond an injury to the thigh, Friday Hight he was taken much worse, and 't wa efeared he would nor recover: Now, however, his condition Is improv- ing And he is con@fered out of danger Mr. Olyphant will not, howe be} tble to Teave his home, hie phymctans tate, before t rst of the year. et ROLLING MILL STRIKE, Men Walk Ont at New Haven Be~ enune Pay In Redueecd, ; HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 6—Three hu 1 and ffiy hands empioyed at the New Haven Rolling MI went on ptrike to-day, The men complain of a reduction ih wages, ranging, they say, from 5 to 17 bed per cent I Waters Pianos, That progress has been made of late years in the art of piano construction Ni be evident (o.any one who examines hen w Waters Uprightand Baby Gi ea i beauty In tone arance, in the large and elegant aiock of pianos how on exhibition at the Waters ware- Pooma, 1M Fifth avenue, there are some magnificent new styles in {Aner figured Halural wood cases (hat make the planos om wy, antl of only 4 fow years ago, by comparison. somehow take you expect [ and fine tone will rex When 1e ke touched, and you are not dima) vi , ‘The tone of the Wal nos fe of thar depth and richness (Wit you are not ed and satisfied, but Impresed a that ii works of the plano) ine within aw the cares are! hout. rehagers will justly in dealing with an reliable howe ihe that has oven well to three genera- forage Wi! and fyorably ki tions of New Yor wn ra. World Wants Secure Steady Positions, Paid Help Wants in To-Day’s World, Paid Help Wants in 3 Other New York Papers Combined, 88 BUT 32 WHE RESCIEDTWMRCHY OUR SOLDERS; SOUTH CHK Rebels Combine Their Forces Against the Dynasty. BRITISH RUSHING TROOPS. | Will Bar March of Imperial Troops cr Boxers Across Kowloon Line. HONG KONG, Pritih China, Oct, 1b.— A column of troops wae despatched to» | 4 day to the Kowloon frontier, with the object of barring armed refugees, either rebels or Imperial troops, from entering Hritish territory when defeated, The rebels are reported lo be three (housand strong thirty miles north of the Britlah frontier, A thousand of Ad- miral Ho's troops are in pursuit of them, while (wo thousand Chinese (roopa have | left Canton, overtand, to Intercept the rebels, Admiral Ho has informed the Govern or that the re planned. The re! ciliate the villa pect of forelaners, ti outrage and pliilage AML inidientio ing being w (he absence of polnt to the vine pread, 0 ‘enke ‘irs SHE WANTS Filzkow Thinks $25,000 Apiece Is Not Too Much for Smacks. MRS, ANTONIO FILZKOW ee meh DOCTOR TO PAY $50,000 FOR TWO KISSES. count ¢ difference of location, Dr Hoffman jae been the physictan of the Milakow (amily for several years, ac cording Mrs, Pilakow'e complaint Her Hoeband ta a mechanic and she is & come’) woman of thirty-five, She as id one daughter: On + 16, 189, Mra Filskow says, oveurred simu county in sever! Fifty thousand dollars is the prieelaho © to the doctor's office for tal centres of KwangeTune and] asked for (wo Kisses by Mrs Antonio treatment The doctor te between Atty Kwang-Si, Apparently Kang-Va- hag ONS ri ee front me and @ ty years old, but he has an eye wii for that amount tol ¢ uty "s Wel, Sun-Yat-sen the Frtn@el ye. Anthony loftman, « pracilaing phy.|atiracticne may hare beet’ too euch have amalunmated ¢ fevees 1m Isiclan at 11 Second avenue, and in Part) YL, 4!" itoo, tes, Kiiskow alleges, he the common cause=the overthrow! of the Supreme Court to-morrow #he\ efor sok Hold of Oh plaintift and of Manehu rule in South China, will try to convince @ jury that the) Kissed om the oheek and on the Some positive Indleation of the attt+ awalted, A French jaunch was rates Oct. 1 near Mong-Chow, pirates secured $32,000 in apecte, GERMANY HOLDS BACK. Only Vower Which Han Not He plied to the Freneh Note, PARIS, Oct, 1.-Germany te the only power whieh has not rephed formally to France's note on China, though she haw verbally accepted tts terms, Japan's answer, recetved to-day, ac- copie the proposals, retaining only one coniition. This refers to he permanent prohibition of the importation of arme. While agreeing with the principle, Japan offers suggestions as to how the prohibition can be/best accomplished, A despatch recelved at the French Foreign OMloe from Hankow, dated Oot 13, rays the Chinese Court arrived at Sian-Pu Oot. 12 EMPRESS NOT IN DANGER, Hut Another Spell of Weakness Might Be Sertous, HOMBURG, Oct. 1 letin tseued to-day Frederick has been suffering for some ‘ime from neuralgic pains, causing ex- haustion and acute weakness of the heart, followed b; the juga” Sl’ Saath i creamed temperature ai jer pul ations, ‘There ts no present danger, but a re- currence of the weahneas would be the cauee of Imminent danger, ———-—— BIG PRAISE FOR BULLER, Lord Roberts Declares He Crushed Boers ‘n Transvaal. PRETORIA, Oot, 18.—Lord Roberts, in an army order announcing the return of Gen. Buller to ngland, thanks sir Redvers for his wreat services while he wor Commander-in-CMef of the British forces in Bouth Africa, and for the abile ity with which he carried out the opera- tions while serving under Lord Roberts. e order declares hin operations “re- teal In the colle if the Boers in thi astern. Tranaval ‘hi bide si or UNIONISTS GAIN A SEAT. Aber shire Mast Wom for the Mintetertal Side, LONDON, Oct, 168.95 P. M.—The elec. tion returna are complete, with the ox. ception of aix Goltings today and the rkney tplands, Oot, 4 have mtn Aberdeen, making the respective galne as Ministerialists, 4, Opposl- tion, %, The total number of Membera of Par. Hament elected in (43, an follo' ne wervatives, 831; Unionists, @: Liberais Nationalists, a, and Laborites, iM; me MADE A BRITISH JUDGE. LONDON, Oet, 16 —The Hon, Arthur Fvanell, eldest non of the late Lord Chet Justice of England, Baron Rus. nell of Killowon, has been appointed a Judge of the Clreult Court. He was horn ta 14 i — SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY EO \tun ete, ABE) Moom rime, 114) THE TIDES wp Water, Low bd 34 Sun rises JANITORS 4, AM PM AM PM. Rovernor's Teland,...1 i $6 1, KITOMBN WANDS. 22] Hell Ose ess ib 18 ih ie LAUNDRESERS 4] Sandy Hook oo. 2 | MOULDENA rorT oF NEW YouK, 7| MidaNeRs sides ‘ NECK WRAR. i AnnIVED. r Ha detph min an | 1 denpy OO Rina Cireeas TORS... OT] Manna Hate "¢ PAINTERS 2a| Meee Cor Br mo} PAPER HANGERS. i come , many New Orlane PIANO HANDS... a OUTGOING STRAMBILIPS CARRIAGE Pree i TO BALL 7 SORROW, PAINTERS 9) BALRSLADIER 4| Deuteohiond, Hamburg. Berrie, Liverpool 3! BALIHMBEN gg] Ke Maria Theresin, —— Heltagio, Pernambuco | 5] AUORMAKERG «Bl pioanee, coon, P”MS CHIDO: Thomas +A | TAILORRORE ...., 9 TO BAIL, WRONRADAY, 7) TAILORS . 2] a Paul, frevere Bums, Havens 6) TINeMITNS 2 Ne, pines j Hops. Inegue, 4, urHoLaTInmRe .. 11] went saddle Ml al VARNISHERA |... 6 ——— WAINT WANDS. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, WATTREAED .., 25 dallas WAtrone af (ile, Mal MM. noch, Antwerp, ALY Laure,’ Hamburg Ai. Pilane, Aniwe p. oma, WOOD-CARVERS 5 cn Hamion 4, Ninpenah, Load, ooren 5 | MIACKLLANROUS Ar ‘epenhagen. Anchorie, ‘Gla fovsrone stl baad Pt ioraliars Marguctts, Laden. Mol sre dal bed nel, Duntes, IMPROVERS .....,, 4| TOTAL 5 Amsterdam, Rovterdsm, ‘ly of Birmingham, Seminool, Jusksoaritie’ tate of $25,000 a Kies iw not too high | tude of the foreign powers t* anatously| 4d that the doctor ought to be made tre. so pay It, | tured by ple One of the kianen wax on (he mouth) [as nd one on the cheek, but Mrs. Filzkow makes no difference in the price on aor} YALE BOY HAS ADDY FALL Tumbles from Pierson Hall Window Sixty Feet. (Special to the Evening Worlt.) NEW HAVEN, Oct, 15 Bowen Neher, of Chicago, a freshman wt Yale, is in the Yale Infirmary with a compound fracture of one leg and one foot crushed a8 the result of a fall of wixty feet at Pierson Hall, Beher, who Is nineteen years olf, had locked himself out of his room about t o'clock (hls morning, and, contrary to the advice of friends, started to walk of the building to gain entrance through 4 window to his room, He had nearly reached the xe he | is balance and fell brought friends to his assatance. nat irae conesious when Baked HRs aving fallen on & grass plot, whiel saved his life. SUICIDE AFTER CARDS. German Killed Himeelf After Piny> ine Pinochle All Day, Fred Stratbe, twenty-two, years olf] two weeks over from Germany, played | pinochle from Sunday afternoon until & o'clock this morning with his friends, Henry Ahrens and Herman Ollerman, in their grocery at 22 Kant Forty-reventh street, They stopped for luncheon, but Btralbe would not resume the wame. “I've played my last Kame pinochie,”’ he sald Then, while his companions renewed the game, he went down to the cellar and ehot himself in the head. A Flower) Hospital ambulance was summoned, but} he, died arter reaching the tnatitution Stralbe'a companions eay that {il- health ie the only excuse Stralbe had for his act ot | AMONG THE CLERGY. Colfee Being Replaced by Postum Food Cotte, "T am the wife of a mialster, About three years ago a warm friend, an exemplary mother and the con. sclentious wife of a minister, asked ine if | had ever tried giving up cof. fee and using the Postum Food Cof-| fee, I had been telling her of my ex eens! Rervourness and ill health. | Bhe said: ‘We drink nothing elo) for breakfast but Postum Food Cof- fee, and It {s a delight and a comfort @ something that we do not have to refuse the children when ba ik for it.’ “TL was surprised that she would permit the children to drink even the food coffee, but she explained that it was a most healthful beverage and that the children thrived on it, A very little thought convinced me that for brain work one should not rely upon a stimulant such ns coffee fs, but should have food and the very best of food, “My first trinl of Postum was a failure, The maid of all work brought it to the table Jukewarm weak and altogether lacking in char- acter, We were in despair, but de- elded on one more trial, At the sec- ond trial we faithfully followed the dtrections—used four feispoonfiis to the pint of water, let It boli full | fifteen minutes after the real boiling | began and served It with rich cream It was delicious and we were all won “"T have since sung the praises o/ Postum Food Coffee on many many occasions and have Induced numbers of friends to abandon coffee and use Postum, with remarkable resulte, ‘The wife of college profernor enid to me a short time ago thit nothing had ever produced #0 marked a change in her husband's heajt) as the leaving off of coffee and the use of Postum Food Coffee."--Edith Smith Davis, Appleton, Wis. along 4 narrow stone ledge on’ the side, * mouth dr, lioffman denies that he kissed Pilssow at all, He haw always had an excelient reputation on the lower ere he has lived for re. Hin wife before her tr 1 attention by her ex f the cause of anarchy dea poural BIG LONDON STRIKE. Fifteen Thousand Thames Light> ermen Quiet Work = ‘Trade Ups LONDON, Oct U—About Afteen thou- sand ‘Thames tghtermen struck this morning, considerably dislocating trade. The strike ie the outoome of differ. ences 6 to the Interpretation of Lord Lpwbery s award, which terminated the reat eLrike of 1889, Som the employees claim the right, under the award to fi hour al which a day's work is to commence secording Lo the requirements of busl+ nese. but ele this the np oyees clalm sod demand a fixed time for atartlig Several hundred additional lghtenmen Will Join the strikers and numberless dock luborers, stevedores and laborers Will be Indirectly affected te read on the Wa One Brooklyn baker sella more bread in Jervey City and Hoboken than all the Jersey City bakers Jevey cabere well (neler bread here in New York Sale of Onental Rugs, 100 Lixtra Quality Turkish Carpets, oxia ft, to 13x16 ft., $75 to $r45. Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St Tuesday, Oct, 16th, Women's Shoes. Kid, Button & Lace Boots, $3.25, value $4.50, Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th Bt daewe' buy Svwds meee “y SPAIN FEARS MUST NOT WED AMERICANS. oo f REBELLON Carlist Leaders Arrested Britisher and Arms Found in | Leaves Catalonia, Odd Condition. | we PARIS, Oot Madrid ways the Poant iw mreatly alarmed at (he revival ¢ Carlist agitation and the dis Jepot of arma at Lerida where 413 Remington and 49 and @ collection of machinery Nanufactire and repair of arma AL. locksmiths atore, kept |! A despateh bh Government ae just ye of LION (TIO) w rovision that the w if they attain by a Carllst the Unhed States Four arrests have beeen made at the! store, Incliiing a man named Nimbo, who styles himself “Chief of the Carlin Military Admintatration.” The Horakio, of Madrid, says the Carl fate are preparing, feverh to open a camealat at the end of th event ma GRANDFATHER ACCUSED. ing that the diseonter Cate \ George Pond, Arrested by Come | forme exeellent soll for the Carlist propaganda. atook, Meld tm @1,t0 Mail, « —_- Tt was on information furnished by TOSBLLI TO APPEAR HERE. own grandson that Georke WoO 12 Franklin etreet, Trooklyn, tar t Fortoo ‘Toselll, the brilliant Italtan Hh A pianist, who before the death of King itd not be Indu teave! m country, will make a tour of ig in Janney | ny oable to iM Fifth ave | and hae a ge thy vat Mal Ant s morn Mm Me arrest Was ihe F nae 10,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes at Less than Half Price were placed on sale for the first time this morning in our Shoe Department. The big collection contains the entire sample lines of these widely known makers of fine shoee e Boston, Mass. D. H. DONOVAN & CO., Lynu, Mase, Hi, B, REED & CO., |, Mass. . Ht ., Lyna, Mase, ILLIA! 0,,"Lyan, Mass. BB. TAYLOR & CO,, rockton, Mase, da cateailnas yy JONKS, Lyon, Mass, and others, ' We believe this to be the largest and finest collection of ‘Sample Shoes’ ever gotten together at one time in this city, and, as ‘* Sample Shoes" are always far superior to regular stock, the best opportunity is now for the purchase of really fine shoes at a really low Think it, the best of Footwear at half the price other stores charge for the ordi- pee] Keindet! It 49, indeed, ‘a seldom chance," one that everybody should be quick to take advantage of, as, at the prices named, the 10,000 pairs won't linger long with us. Just look at what we are offering you: at 95e tan and olack kid, button and lace, also some tes, 8.00 to $1.50 valves. Ht 145 igen dl poof of kid and calf, lace ot button styleg, single or dou At 1,95 new kid; all sizes; values from 43,00 to 5.00 | the $5.00 shore come mostly in sites 3 to 5), WOMEN'S BEGT HAND-SEWED CALP, KID, ENAMEL, ALITY PATENT LEATHER AND IDEAL KID SHOES, the very finest shoes, ble ee styles of toes and foxings; all sizes; values itum $2.50 to $3.00, WOMEN'S SHOKS, of kid, calf sud patent leather; also some of the a a 35 regularly sold for from 64.00 to $6.00 pair, MISSES’ SPRING-HEEL SHOES, of kid and box calf, button and ACE SS. see, vives 146 0 3, value $1.50, U ) BEST VICI KID SPRING-IREL LACE AND BUTTON At 1,50 GHOES alse PATENT LEATHER SHOES, i al sltes, worth $2.09 to $3.00, MEN'S TAN AND BLACK CALP SIOBS, als kid lace Shoes, eev- M195 al si, at het al stn al th eye, eary pa fly 20 ve MEN'S SHORS in black, tan, patent leather, French calf, box calf, J , worth f 50 00 At 495 serene es Pee Ny ag from $3.50 to $5.00 a FC) 2, BS eee et ens for ea, ies! i, aentlouthes and amelig; At ISe. worth from $4.00 to §5,00 a pair. BOYS’ SHORS, of satin calf, all solid leather, al! nizen {rom little genta! with opring heels to the young men's sites with regular heels; value from anise 92.00 a pair. ~-BOYS' AND YOUTHS' HAND-SEWED SHOES, very styl Al 195 fine, made of box calf and plain calf, Winter’ weights; Bito value, We cannot promise to fit every foot in every style shoe the sale em- braces. But every size is fairly well represented in many of the lota, and the little extra time it may require to select the proper shoe will be well worth while, considering the very high grade of the goods and the phenom. enally low prices! ee We Continue To-Morrow Gho Sato of Ribbons. Miles and miles of the finest new ribbons for all sorts of uses, at the most astonishing prices. If you read about them, you'll surely come to see them, and if you come, you'll buy. 1,000 CARTONS OF SATIN AND GROS GRAIN RIDBONS, fresh from the looma, at 66c. on the Dollar, These Ribbons are of a supdérior quatity of all silk—satin on one side and gros grain on the other--the most popular and most wanted ribbons, for cushion ruffles, ribbon pillows, basket trimmings, curtain draperies, and fancy work of every description; all widths, from 5 to 80; colors, white, cream, leghorn, pinks, blues, reds, rone, orange, violets, g turquoise, cerise, and, in short, desirable color wanted, aa well ack, Note the widths and the great difference between actual values and our prices for this sale; Sale Price, Width No, Actual Value Per Yard. 5 m 4c 1 % 60 9 ae fe n 1M Oe it} ed lle n Abe 1246 ” orld loc td we lhe LJ cd dle BLACK ALL-SILK SATIN-BACK VELVET RIBBONS at YM Loss than Regular Prices, manufacturer's stock bought by us at a low price, Fine A fore qualities, 1 es, perfect blacks, great bargains, Sale Price, Width No, Actual Value. Per Yard, 5 ie fe 1 18¢ ile 9 ite Ide un Ne 18e¢ ty Ne 23¢ 2 Me 2Se “ ae M% 2,500 pieces of CORD EDGE DOUBLE-FACED SATIN RIBBONS at, per yerd, J 5 These Ribbons are of an extra heavy quality of all silk, in black and every desirable color, and are fully three inches wide, Their present actual re- tall value is 25¢, a yard. i hah a, Nea il WME PRAISE TNO OS cla ‘ His Daughters For\une on pw rsdn Member of | n ) dAuRNOrs ® nthe | * only age of & elther or a nN for thiy provision ta not uit Of help wants employment, Sunday monials of satisfied advertisers He was held in 1.0%) World Wants prove this each week, Never Mind Why 1800 Men's Fine Covert and Whipcord Top-Coats get a goodby price to-morrow, i This is your chance. Don't let the low prices of these coats prejudice you. They are this year’s make—the better ones sith lined, and not a poor coat in etther lot, Nothing Reserbed, Coats formerly marked $22, $a5, $28 & $30, Choice for $15.00, Coats formerly marked $15, $18 & $a0, Choice for $10.00. Not more than one coat will be sold to any one man, Sale at all three stores, m——» Be Prompt. Vrach (achat | Three Con, 13th St, BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St Stores. Near Chambers, Tote of employers want help. Lota!’ pho proof of the puddin have used Sunday World Wants, THE BIG STORE. A Special Sale of Sackets and Capes After weeks of preparation we are now present an enormous collection of Ladies’ Jackets and for Fall and Winter wear, representing the grea values offered thus far this season at The Big Store any other store, Compare these offerings, for ing with those of other stores and judge for yourself; LADIES’ JACKETS, of Kerseys, Cheviots, Peb Cloths, ete., lined with the best of satins and sill in many different and attractive styles, most which are exclusively our own; a choice for /0.00 LADIES’ CAPES, of Golf Goods, Pebble Cloths Plushes, etc., excellently tailored and made; choice for 10.00 a Mp Campaign Flags. Both political parties seem intensely patriotic, for wherever n banner you find Old Glory’’ floating by its slde. of American flags to wholesale firms and political o , and expect to double our sales from now on These flags are made of the best quality of all-wool standard double sewed throughout, with full complement of stare and strong headings, Note the sizes and low prices: 10x15 ft, 10x18 ft, 10x20 ft,, 12x18 ft, 12420 ft, $8.10 9,30 9.90 11,70 13,50 Don’t Fail to Attend the Sale of the Big Wholesale Clothing Stock of Garson, Weyer & Co, now going on in our Clothing Department, if you would secure the greste clothing bargains to be had anywhere in New York City at the ia We have never before sold such good clothing at such low and a never sold so much of it in such a short time, the first two pipe pr breakers, Just read what we ars offering, examine the goods you'll thank ws for the opportunity. eal : " * | 9 Garson, Moyer & Co.'s ‘Shanrt ber bea see, | ir eig and kd worth $8.00 and $9.00 at wholesale, worth $2.25 at wholesale, for now for 6,00 LOT 10-Garvon, 1 bs Co."e em LOT 2-Garvon, Mayer te Co.'s Finer | AT 1 Caren, Be “1 ot wholesale, pow for a 8.00 LOT 11-Garcon, Mayer & Cote Weolkn Two-Carment Suite 8 6 to 15), worth $2.50 0,00 bese 10,00 LOT 12--Garson, Meyer & Co.'s Boys? Suits of all Vinder worth $5.50 ok wholesale, now for & Co.'s 12,00 Lor 13--Garson, a Buits for Men, worth $12.00 and $13.50 at wholesale, now for LOT 3--Gateon, Meyer & Co.'s ip, jade Fall ont Winter Suits lor ps 00 to $16.50 for Boys len, worth from at wholerale, now LOT 4. Garson, Meyer & Co.'s Pine est Suite for Meu, worth $18.00 and $20.00 at wholesale, now for LOTS Garson, Meyer & Co.'s Pins Black Clay Worsted Coats aud Vents, worth $8.00 at wholesale, row for LOT 6 Garson, Meyer & Co.'s Thiee-Carment Buita 0 to 16), worth $6.00 at ‘ now for ° 5.00 Lov 14 Gerson, Meyer & Co.'s) Hi. Grade Reeters for Tage a 10), worth $5.00 at wi for if 7.50 LOT 15--Garton, Mey & Co,'e ¥ Youths’ Lowg-Trouset Ses (ogee 14 to 19), worth $7.00 at ‘all : Top Coata, worth up to $12.50 at wheletale, now for LOT 7--Garson, Moyer & Co.'s Finer Winter Top Coate for Men, worth ’ $14.00 at whotesale, for 9.50 now for » we LOT & Gasson, Meyer & Co.'s Migh- LOT 16-Garton, Meyer giade Winter Grereats fot Men, Young Men's Pine Suits, worth ep worth $18.00 at wholesate, for 11,50 to $11.50 at wholesale, now for A “WORLD WANT FACE,” | | ALWAYS Gop, ADVERTIS iN SUNDAY WoRLt WANTADS i This man is happy. He is) [cies ja regular advertiser in Sun-|{— }day World Want columns. oe |} Suiday World Wants Monday Morning Wo The Sunday World Want section ts | an inexhaustible fountain; it is f by those who have and suppites thor who want,